Charging committee to investigate Piagentini ethics case Nov 1, 2023 Nov 1, 2023 Updated Nov 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It's more fallout from a controversial $40 million deal. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Topstories Wdrb News Louisville News As featured on 3:16 Metro Council committee reviewing Piagentini ethics case won't have GOP seat All three previous Metro Council charging committees had a bipartisan makeup. This is the first panel formed to review a Republican. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Friday afternoon forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesJCPS teacher under investigation and 'no longer reporting' to Manual High SchoolKentucky man who killed 6-year-old boy in 2015 arrested in Florida 1 week after early releaseMan convicted of killing a 15-year-old girl in her home in 2001 is executed by injection in Indiana36-year-old woman reported missing from southern Indiana found deadAkebono Brake plant in Elizabethtown to close, leaving 450 people without jobsSister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s beloved chaplain, dies at 106Dangerous TikTok 'Door Kick Challenge' prompts alarm from southern Indiana policeIndiana man to be executed Friday for 2001 rape and murder of teenagerLMPD chief to decide fate of officer speeding with no lights, siren in fatal April crashLouisville-based coffee shop expanding to the Highlands Videos
3:16 Metro Council committee reviewing Piagentini ethics case won't have GOP seat All three previous Metro Council charging committees had a bipartisan makeup. This is the first panel formed to review a Republican.